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Pavlov was shot outside his office with a single bullet to the heart by a sniper and died instantly. [6] The day before his death, he had testified in the trial of the accused murderers of Andrey Lukanov, Bulgaria's first prime minister after the fall of communism who died in 1996. Pavlov had claimed that he had no conflict with Lukanov.
Andrey Lukanov, former Prime Minister of Bulgaria [3] Shot outside his apartment in Sofia. 7 March 2003: Iliya Pavlov, president of Multigroup corporation and the wealthiest man in Bulgaria, former wrestler Shot outside his office in Sofia. 25 August 2005: Georgi Iliev, football club owner, brother of the assassinated Vasil Iliev
The Iliev brothers, Krasimir "Big Margin" Marinov and Iliya Pavlov were all students of the school for future champions "Olympic Hopes" (Bulgarian: "Олимпийски надежди"). [ 24 ] In post-1990 Bulgaria, the word борец ("wrestler") came to denote a mafia man (a common synonym is мутра (mutra), [ 25 ] literally "mug, or ...
The Law Faculty of University of National and World Economy (Bulgarian: Юридически факултет при Университета за национално и световно стопанство) is a law school located in Sofia, Bulgaria. The Faculty of Law was established by the Academic Council Decision of March 20, 1991 ...
This is a list of universities in Bulgaria. As of February 15, 2023, there are 52 accredited higher education institutions in the country - universities, academies, colleges, etc. [ 1 ] Universities
University of National and World Economy is the leader among students in the professional fields of Economics, Administration and Management in Bulgaria. By this criterion, according to the ranking system of the Ministry of Education and Science and the Open Society Institute, UNWE is No. 1.
The Institute consists of six faculties: Economics, Humanities, International Relations, Law, Second Degree, and Part Time Training Department.The faculties train students in finance, world economics, accounting, management, transportation and logistics, public relations, linguistics, psychology, international relations (worldwide organisations), cultural studies (Europe, Baltic region ...
The university was first founded as a branch of Sofia University. [1] The first 200 students admitted in 1976/77 had two specialties: pedagogy for the preparation of teachers for kindergartens and for primary schools. In this way, for the first time, Bulgaria started preparing teachers with university degrees for kindergartens and primary schools.